[21]
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl
Habitat. Ramsar (Iran), 2 February 1971. UN Treaty Series No. 14583. As amended
by the Paris Protocol, 3 December 1982, and Regina Amendments, 28 May
1987.

[27]
The agreements are respectively known as the Japan–Australia Migratory Bird
Agreement (JAMBA), the China–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (CAMBA) and the
Republic of Korea–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (ROKAMBA).

Chapter 3 Water and biodiversity in South Australia

[1]
Government of South Australia, ‘Importance of water’, <http://www.sa.gov.au/subject/Water,+energy+and+environment/Water/Water+resources+in+SA/Importance+of+water>
viewed 9 October 2012.

[6]
Department for Environment
and Heritage (DEH), Securing the future: a long-term plan for the Coorong,
Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth, Government of South Australia, Adelaide,
2010.

[7]
On 1 July 2012, the South Australian Department of Environment and
Natural Resources became the Department of Environment, Water and Natural
Resources (DEWNR). For consistency, the latter title is used throughout this
report.

[12]
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Climate Change, Environment
and the Arts (CCEA Committee), Case studies on biodiversity conservation:
volume 1, May 2012, pp. 11‑12, 58. There is controversy surrounding
the correct scientific classification for myrtle rust in Australia, therefore
only the common name has been included.